http://bit.ly/mastergtr One the key concepts I use all the time is rhythmic phrasing. Take a lick, which has a specific rhythm, and explore different scales or change a note here and there. In this case, I use the same phrase, but I employ 3 different scales for the lick. It sounds slightly different each time, but you can still hear that it is still the same overall phrase. You can do the opposite too - keep the same notes but change the rhythm a bit. Create a new rhythmic phrase with the same notes. Cool? Join me at http://bit.ly/mastergtr for more cool stuff like this. Robert Renman

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Long May You Run - Neil Young - Guitar Lesson (ST-908) Acoustic
(5.0 Stars · 3 Ratings)In this guitar lessons we're checking out how to play the Neil Young classic, Long May You Run. Beautiful acoustic song and great if you play harmonica too. Taught by Justin Sandercoe. http://www.justinguitar.com Full support at the justinguitar...(more)Guitar Lessons ·
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